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Vox
March 7, 2018
Well, “in the 11th district, Democrats nominated Jerry McNerney over the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's preferred candidate, airline pilot Steve Filson.” Rothenberg allowed that “McNerney is a nice man, and he deserves a lot of credit for defeating Filson, who had the backing of powerfulÃâà...
UNM Daily Lobo
February 4, 2018
This time he faced a difficult primary opponent, Steve Filson, who had received the backing of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Despite this, McNerney easily won the primary, winning 34 percent more votes than Filson. In the general election, he defeated the Republican IncumbentÃâà...
The Intercept
January 23, 2018
That was October, by which point her campaign had broken the $100,000 mark, a sign of viability she had hoped would show EMILY's List that she was serious. “We followed up a few times after and did not hear back,” said King's spokesperson, Guido Girgenti. It turned out the Democratic Party had otherÃâà...
The Week Magazine
May 24, 2017
Democrats are smelling blood in the 2018 midterms. President Trump is horrendously unpopular, has all but admitted to obstruction of justice, and already has a special prosecutor investigating his connections with Russia. The Republican Party is even more unpopular, and they are pushing an agenda ofÃâà...
Fog City Journal
October 3, 2007
When Bob Brigham sent me an invite for Calitics' Blogger Beer last Wednesday, I wrote back: "This shit better be amazing. There'd better be a fight." Allow me to explain: in one month alone, Bob (aka blogswarm at Calitics) witnessed 3 blogger fights, all of which involved either spilled beer or wine.
Scoop.co.nz
September 6, 2007
Steve Filson. One grassroots campaign that made withdrawal from Iraq a central issue was able to defeat a DCCC-backed candidate despite direct interference during the intra-party primary. Democrat Jerry McNerney, an engineer and wind energy expert, had previously challenged incumbent RepublicanÃâà...
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